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ackämäs • C ouNTY EST A C A D A , OREGON * ’ V O LU M E XXXV Will Remodel Esta Theatre D E N Z E L P1ERCY, N E W T H E A T R E OWNER W IL L MAKE EXTEN S IV E IM P R O V E M E N T S D enzel P ie rcy who will tak e pos session o f the E sta th e a tre on A ugust 1st having purchased th e local show house from Mrs. E. A. H artm an a n nounced th is w eek th a t he will m ake extensive im provem ents. In addition to th e p re se n t space occupied b,y the th e a te r. Mr. P iercy has leased th e foi m er S afew ay sto re loom from the M asonic building association. T he e n tir e fro n t o f th e building will be changed, p a rt bein g used fo r a m a r que and changeable le tte r sign ovei th e sidewalk. T he p re se n t sto re room space will be rem odeled fo r th e tea- a tre fro n t allow ing a la rg e r lobby, ladies pow der room and m ens lounge. T he m ain e n tra n c e to the th e a tre wil) be w here the larg e p late glass win dows o f the sto re room a ie now lo cated. T he se a tin g a rra n g e m e n t o f the th e a tre will be change and the in te r io r re d eco rated and refinished. W ork on rem odeling th e th e a tre w ill s t a i t A u g u st first. Mr. Pierc> said he expected to m ake all the chan ges w ithout h aving to close dow n the show. Mr. and Mrs. P iercy and tw o chil d ren , who com e from Prineville,, th b s ta te w ere in E stac ad a last Tuesday looking fo r a house to re n t. N E W C E M E N T PORCH ADDED T H IS W E E K ANOTHER 3TAND1SH OFFERS HIS SERVICES J . F . Standish, E stac ad a plum ber, and p ro m in en t re sid en t o f E stacad a fo r m any years this w eek v o lu n te e r, ed his services in the cam paign to col lec t old alum inum . H e has been a p pointed as receiv er o f th e alum inum donations fo r th is te rrito ry in the cam paign w hich s ta rts n e x t Monday and ends on J u ly 29th. J . F. S tan d ish is th e e ig h th lineal d e fe n d a n t of C a p ta in Miles S tandish o f P lym outh. In a le tte r o ffe rin g his services Mr. S tandish sa id : “ A b out 220 y ears ago C apt. M iles Stand- ish landed on Plym outh Rock and I w ould h a te like h— 11 to see th is U. S. ta k e n aw ay fro m his eighth grand LOCAL J U D G E ONCE DROVE S T A G E COACH T he re c e n t rou n d u p a t M olalla was of p a rtic u la r in te re s t to Ju d g e C. O. T roupe, ju stic e of th e peace a t Esta-, cada who a tte n d e d th e buckeroo with Mrs. T roupe. T h e ju d g e w as espe cially in te re ste d In th e sta g e coach race fo r he is a fo rm e r sta g e coach d riv e r him self. Ju d g e T ro u p e drove stage in A rizona in th e day s when the w est w as really wild. H e had m any exciting ex periences and the m an who succeeded him as sta g e d ri ver w as killed w hen th e sta g e wa$ robbed. “ I f I had stayed on th a t job a few days longer I probably would be pushing up daisies now ,” said Ju d g e T roupe. First Wire is strung Wednesday A n o th er step in the com pletion of th e new A m erican L egion hall a t Es F irs t w ire strin g in g on th e 56-mile tac ad a was tak e n the p ast w eek when m em bers o f th e L egion installed a e le ctrica l d istrib u tio n netw o rk being c o n stru c te d in this d istric t fo r the laig e cem en t fro n t porch. N o rth w est C lackam as Pow er Co-op., Inc., s ta rte d on W ednesday o f this w eek. T he copper w eld w ire f o r th e line? has been on hand fo r some tim e but w arm w e ath e r has delayed a s ta r t on a ctu al sttin g in g . A ll b u t a b o u t th ree A nsw ering a plea sent to W ashing, m iles o f th e poles h ave b een se t up to n D. C., by city officials the num , and h a lf o r m ore of the 180 signed b e r of m en w orking on the E stacada j p p a tro n s have w ired th e ir residence city w a ter p ro je c t w as increased ti a n d o th e r buildings. N egotiations w ere u nderw ay thi.?. 59 the la st p a rt o f th e p a st week. R ecorder Rose said th a t it w as ex week w ith th e P o rtla n d G eneral Elec pected th a t W PA m en w orking on ot trie com pany fo r supplying c u rre n t a t h e r p ro jec ts a t points in the count} wholesale ra te s fo r th e ru ra l system . w ould also be sw itched onto the E sta A n REA loan o f $66„000 is financ- ing th e p r o je c t cada job. More Men on Water Project SIL V E R S T R E A K O R C H E S T R A PL A Y IN G A T BO N N IE LURE CLACKAMAS G RA NGE FIL L S The S ilver S tie a k o rc h estra of P o rt land is playing fo r d ances ev ery S un day a fte rn o o n a n d evening a t P ark Bonnie L u re on E ag le C reek. This o rch estra fe a tu re s A nn N ash on the v ibrahai p and also fe a tu re songs com posed by A nn N ash and D anton O rr. T hese tw o m em bers o f the orchestra have w ritte n the w ords and m usic to over 200 songs. Two o f th e most populai o f the songs being com posed by A nn N ash a re "M oon Shad ows” and “ S a lu te the F la g ." H arold H o rn er, p a st m a ste r o f the S p rin g w a te r g ia n g e W ednesday was elected m aste r o f C lackam as county Pom ona g ra n g e to succeed Shirley B uck of M ilw aukie who resigned be cause o f holding a g overnm ent posi tion. T he e lection took place a t W il lam e tte g ia d e school w’ith W ilam ette and lto sem o n t g ra n g es bein g hosts to som e 200 g ra n g e rs fro m all sections of the county. H o m e r had been serv in g as over, se e r o f Pom ona g ra n g e and J . H. W estcott of D am ascus was elected as overseer. On th e p ro g ram w ere in itia tio n of a n u m b er o f c an d id ates a n d p re se n ta tion o f an A m ercan fla g to Pom ona. T he fla g a g if t fro m G. W. Thiessen of M ilw aukie p ast m aste r o f Pom o na w as p re sen te d th ru th e Rex A pple by post, V e tera n s o f F o reig n W ars o f M ilwaukie o f w hich T hiessen is a m em ber. GEO. G E IL RO P IN G CALVES, PIT C H IN G HAY G eorge Geil is ic p o rte d to be ju m p ing fiom fishing to roping over in e a s te rn O regon w here he is spending a few weeks accom panied by M rs Geil and Thelm a. L ast w eek Mr. Geil was pulling them o u t o f Luke Paulina and th is w eek ho is roping calves and pitch in g hay o u t a t a ranch. E. L. M E R R IT T FAMILY BUY P. R. R U S SE LL PL A C E The E. L. M e rritt family' have p u r chased the P. R. Russell la n c h in C urrinsville. T he M e n itt’s have a strin g o f saddle horses. SN YDER BROS. S E L L OUT AT SHERW OOD S nyder Bros, fprrr.er m erc h an ts in E stacada have sold out th e ir v a r iety sto re in Sherw ood. T hey w ere E stacada visitors on T uesday o f this week. VACANT PO ST S E ARL M CCO NNELL HAS F IN E CRO P O F FLAX E arl M cConnell o f C urrinsville who is one o f the pio n eer flax gro w ers in th is p a rt of th e co u n ty re p o rts that he ha3 fo u r a cres o f exceptionally fine flax this year. Mr. M cC onnell’, flax ru n s 60 p e rc e n t No. 1 a n d 40 p e rce n t No. 2 w hich is considered v e ry good. Mr, M cC onnell’s f irs t experience w ith ra isin g flax w as la st y e a r when he produced a sm all plot. T he profil h e realized fro m th is sm all plot con vinced him th a t th e re was m oney in ra isin g flax in th is section and his success this y e ar is still fu rth e r proof. N ew s FRID A Y , JU L Y 18, 1941 Aluminum Drive Timber Operations Starts Monday Are Due Soon OLD AL UM INUM W IL L BE COL- SA LE OF LARGE TRACTS OF IM PRO V E M E N T OF L EC T E D TO H E L P BUILD AM- TIMBER! E R IC A ’S FIG H T IN G PLANES ROAD LOOKED FOR T he drive fo r th e collection of old alum inum to be used in the m anu fa c tu re o f A m erica’s fig h tin g planet will s ta rt in the E stacada and Bandy com m unities next M onday, Ju ly 21, and will con tin u e u n til J u ly 29. M ay or S. E. W ooster has been app o in tee head of the drive in the E stacad a com m unity and M ayor Chas. S harnke will have charge of the Sandy com m unity. In E stacad a th e old alum i num is to be le ft w ith J. F. S tandish a t the c o rn er of Second and B road way w here it will be picked up by the county b u c k Ju ly 29th. F red R eaksecker chairm an of th> C lackam as county defense uouneir calls a tte n tio n to the acute shortagu of alum inum a m etal th a t is o f vital im portance in th e m an u fa ctu re oi lig h tin g plunes. In o rd e r to overcom e this shortage the people of the entiro nation a re being called upon to do n a te pots, pans,, gadgets, etc., o f al, kinds ju s t so it is alum inum . One th in g o f im portance th a t is stessed by th e natio n al com m ittee ;s fo r each a rticle to be dam aged past fu tu re re p a ir so th a t it can n o t b.c used again, th ere b y insuring its fin d ing its w ay to the sm e lte r instead of som e o n e ’s kitchen. R em em ber the alum inum will be used to build planes to p ro tec t YOU Do yo u r sh a re in th is g re a t nationa drive. W herever you go people a re ta lk ing ab o u t th e la rg e tim b e r o perations which a re soon to tak e place a t E s tacada. Sale of the large tra c ts o f tim ber in the a rea e ast and south of E sta cada in the n e a r fu tu re by th e fed- e ia l governm ent is declared a c e r tain ty . It is also considered highly probable th e th e Clackam as river road will be u n d e r con stru ctio n be fore the end o f the sum m er. As soon as th is highw ay is tu rn e d o ver to the bu reau of public roads the sum of one m illion d o lía is will be used to im prove it. L ast w eek a well know n tim bei o p e ra to r declared he would give $50,- 000 tow ard th e im provem ent o f this road provided he was successful in g e ttin g his share o f the tim b e r to be sold. R esum ption o f tim b er o p e ratio n ; on a laig e scale in the E stacad a a rea will m ean increased a ctiv ity th ru o u t this com m unity. T he establishm ent o f a saw m ill or some o th er ty p e of w oodw orking p la n t o r plants is deem ed certain. This w ith the ex tensive logging operatio n s will m ake things “h um ” up E stacad a way. ANN’ BEAUTY SHOPPE GRAND OPENING T he g ra n d opening o f A n n ’s Beaut} ty Shoppe in its new location in th e new ly c o n stru c te d R am sey B uilding on B roadw ay, E stac ad a will tak e place th is S a tu rd a y , Ju ly 19, G eorge Ram sey ow ner, an n o u n ced this week. The R am sey b uilding which is a b e au tifu l w ork o f a rc h ite c tu re has been especially c o n stru c te d fo r A nn's B eauty Shoppe. I t is fu rn ish e d and equipped to give th e b e st possible service. The Ram aey build in g is a substan* tial addition a n d im provem ent to th e ap p earan ce o f E s ta c a d a ’s m ain busi ness d istric t and th e c o n g ratu la tio n s and b est w ishes of th e com m unity a re due Mr. Ram sey f o r his c o n trib u tion to E sta c a d a ’s p rogress. G RA D U A TE N U R S E S A R E ASKED TO R E G I S T E R Alice O. M axwell ch airm an o f th e w om en’s division o f th e C lackam as county civilian d e fe n se u n it has is sued a special call fo r re g is tra tio n of all g ra d u a te n u rse s in th e c o u n ty , care of Box 149, O re g o n C ity. Mrs. M axwell says ‘“ we do n o t a n tic ip a te calling g ra d u a te n u rse s into active d u ty b u t do need to know who th ey a ie and w here th ey live.” The w om en’s division is being o r ganized by com m unities to se rv e in any u n fo rse en em erg en cy th a t m ay arise. R e g sitra tio n will be v o lu n ta ry b u t it is desired th a t as m any w om en as possible re g is te r as soon as reg is, tra tio n places a re determ in ed . U ntil each sectio n of th e c o u n ty can be organized re g stra tio n m ay be m ade in room V, courthouse, O regon C ity. T he re g istra tio n place in th is corns m un ity will be published a t an earl} F u n e ra l services fo r C arl J . Davis d ate. w ere held fro m the chapel o f the C hapm an F u n e ra l hom e T h ursday, J u ly 17 a t 2 p.m . Rev. Jos. Pope of IN T R A IN IN G AT RYAN the local M ethodist church o ffic ia t FIE L D , C A L IFO R N IA — o— ing. C o,r)TD'tal w as in L incoln M em or ial park. R o b e rt R. Cooke son- ot i l r . a ”.u C a rl J. Davis w as b orn in N orw ay Mrs. R. R. Cooke o f E stacad a who is J a n u a ry 19, 1885 and died in Oregon a n av ia tio n cad et in tra in in g a t Ryan C ity, J u ly 13, 1941 a t th e age o f 56 Field, C alif., w rites home th a t it was y ears. Mr. D avis cam e to the U nited 115 degrees down th e re th e p ast week S ta te s in 1914 and lived in d iffe re n t m aking a new h e a t reco rd . C adet places in th e e ast u n til 1939 when Cooke has a lre ad y sp e n t fo u r o f the th e fa m ily m oved to O regon and lo te n w eeks o f his tra in in g a t R yan c a te d in th e E ag le C reek district» Field. S urv iv in g re la tiv e s a re his widow, M abel D avis, tw o step chidren Mrs. “ S H E R I F F O F T O M B S T O N E ’’ E lm e r B e rg o f E agle Creek and G er, AT E S T A T H E A T R E aid G a rd n e r o f L angsford, N. D., th re e g ra n d children and his fa th e r Roy R ogers and G abby H ayes will a n d m o th er, fo u r sisters and five be s ta rre d a t th e E sta th e a tre this b ro th e rs all in N orw ay w ith the ex F rid a y and S a tu rd a y in thhe “ S h e riff ception o f one siste r and one bro of T om bstone.” T his is a thrill-a-m in . th e r in N o rth Dakota. u te a d v e n tu re o f th e d an g ero u s days Two Die the Past Week REV. J O S E P H P O P E NAMED COUNTY O F F IC E R The C lackam as co u n ty m inisterial association held its a n n u al picnic hi Camp A dam s on Mitk C reek th is week and elected th e follow ing o ffic e ts P res,, Rev. N. J . K easoner, C anby vice p re sid en t Rev. Jos. Pope, ,Est. cad a; se c re ta ry -tre a su re r, Rev. A. W Brow n, O regon City. D r. E. P. Bor- denand Rev. A. J. M ockford, O iegoii C ity w ere nam ed on p ro g ram com m ittee a n d Rev. A. J .. W are and Rev. R. W. A rch er o f O regon City on m em bership com m ittee. ERICKSON C OLLECTS AT S P R IN G W A T E R P e te r E rickson has been appoin ted official c o llecto r o f old alum inum fo r the S p rin g w a te r com m unity and will receive alum inum do n atio n s a t his F u n e ra l services fo r C lara C. Cope home n e x t d oor to th e S p rin g w a ter land w ere held Ju ly 16 a t 10 a.m. sto re from J u ly 21 to J u ly 29th. from th e chapel of th e C hapm an F u n e ra l hom e, Rev. A. J. W are of O regon C ity officiating. Com m ital m a s o n i c - e a s t e r n s t a r services w ere m ade in the local I. O, PICN IC A U G U S T 3RD O .F. cem etery. Mrs. Lena B a rr sang T he a n n u al picnic o f th e E stacad a tw o b e au tifu l songs,, “ A bide W ith Masonic and E a ste rn S ta r lodges will M e,,” ’ and “ Some Time W e’ll U n be held on S unday, A ugust 3rd a t E a d e rsta n d .” C asket bearers w ere old gle F e rn p ark . F u rth e r d etails next frien d s of th e family. week. C lara Genevieve Copeland was b o rn in J u n ita county, P enn., Sep t e m b e r 20, 1846 and died in O regon G. M. C OLLINS BUYS C ity, Ju ly 12, 1941 a t the age of N E W FO RD TRUCK 94 years, 9 m onths and 22 days. W hen she was six years of age the G. M. Collins o f E agle C reek this week took delivery o f a new Ford fam ily moved to Indiana w here she 158 inch closed cab F o rd tru c k from grew to womanhood and a t an early ihe Bob Cooke M otor com pany,, local age she was m arried to W illiam Cope Ford dealers. T he tru c k is equipped land o f Leeds, England an ordained w ith E aton 2 speed re a r axle and m isnister of the C hurch of E ngland. 8.25x20 heavy d u ty tire s. Mr. Col Two sons w ere born to them both lins will use th e tru c k in his log of whom have passed on. Mrs. Copeland was not a m em ber ging operations. of any denom ination b u t w as a firm believer in c h iistian ity and had con fessed h e r belief in C h rist and His teachings, ever striving to live up to the teachings of the Golden Rule and The Old T im ers association of O re as she often said “ ‘Do u n to and fo r gon will hold its f if th an n u al picnic others who are less fo rtu n a te thai» on Sunday, J u ly 20 a t W ilsada paik yourself,” which she did in m any in on C lear C reek near- C arver. The pic stances giving h e r all to those in nic fam ily lunch will be a t noon and need. She cam e to O regon in 1897 lo cat in the a fte rn o o n W illiam Stone, at to rn ey o f Oreg< n C ity will be the ing w ith her fam ily in M ultnom ah principal speaker. ¡county » h e re she lived fo r 16 years. M ost o f th e old C lea r Creek base ¡In 1910 she moved to E stacad a and hall team , th e oldest living baseball lived th ere until the d e a th of her team in th e U n ited S ta te s will be son George in 1929. Since th a t tim e p re sen t. T he H orace and Ja n e Baker she has made h e r home w ith friends. og cabin is n e a r the p a rk and wiil be She is survived by tw o grandsons, open to th e public. The cabin ir fo u r g re a t grandchildren, tw o nieces w here th e Old O regon T rail crossed. and one nephew and m any frien d s The purpose o f th e picnic is to m ade du rin g a long period o f years, v e t th e old tim e rs o f th e sta te toge frien d s who will long rem em ber her th e r fo r th e day. m any sterlin g q u alities and who sin- cerly m ourn her passing. OLD TIMERS’ PICNIC IS SUNDAY j in the Old W est sta rrin g A m erica’s m ost v e rsatile cowboy. M any tu n e fu l m elodies a re p re sen te d d u rin g this p ictu re including “ R id in ’ on a Rocky R oad,” and "Y a Should’a Seen P e te ” . Second fe a tu re on th is double bill is “ Rookies on P a ra d e ,’’ w ith Bob C rosby, R u th T e rry , E ddie Foy J r . The h e rald s say it is a bom bshell of m irth and melody w herein you m arch along w ith U ncle Sam ’s fig h tin g f o r ces in a 21-gun sa lu te to fun and frolic. “ Virginia” T he b e au tifu l tech n ico lo r p ictu re “ V irg in ia ” s ta rrin g M adeline Car- roll, F re d M acM urray and C arolyn Lee is com ing to th e E sta th e a tre this S unday, M onday and T uesday, Ju ly 20, 21 and 22. T his is a picture o f e y e-th rillin g b e au ty , a sto iy of m odern V irginia w ith its sta te ly man sions, its galloping red coated fo- h u n ters, its v e rd a n t lovliness. I t of fe rs a w ealth o f e n te rta in m e n t rich ii stirrin g d ram a, abso rb in g rom ance,, and b, ight com edy. I t is the story of a h e ad stro n g d a u h g te r of Dixie who falls recklessly in love w ith tw o men. F a st action th ru o u t. P rogram concludes w ith c artoon a i d news. “ The C ountry F a i r ” On b argain nights W ednesday and T hursday, Ju ly 23 and 24 the fe a tu re s “ T he C o u n try F a ir,” sta rrin q the fam ous e n te rta in e rs , L ulubellc and S cotty G ildersleeve, the Duke of Paducah, the Vass F am ily the Simp Phonies and Bldie F oy J r. The story concerns th e e ffo rts of Stogie Mr Phee a g u b e rn a to ria l can d id ate in g a th e rin g votes o f P o tts county which co n tain s a deciding vote com posed o hillbillies. T he cam paign ru n s its m er ry way w ith a sesies o f reverses and exciting a d v en tu res which b o rd er on the hilarious. In addition a c artoon and teenies. N U M B E R 45 U.S.O. Drive is Now On Here U.S.O. BUTTONS ON SA LE IN ES- T ACADA VICIN ITY : E V E R Y O N E SHOULD DO T H E IR P A R T Due to lack o f supplies th e drive fo r fu n d s fo r th e U nited S ta te s Ser vice organ izatio n s in th e E stacad a com m unity did n o t g e t u n d e r way un til th e f irs t o f the week. B uttons show ing th e w e a re r ha;; donated to w ard th is w orthy cuuse a re now available a t th e follow ing places: C. M. S parks H ard w are Co. E stac ad a ; E stacada P h a rm ac y ; C lackam as Coun ty News o ffice ; E ag le C reek S to re ; C urrinsville S to re ; a n d S prin g w ater Store. T he U. S. O. is composed o f th e se v eral o ig an izatio n s whose purpose is to provide re cre atio n , a place fo r the soldier o r sailo r to spend his hours in re ad in g o r in w ritin g le tte is , a place to loaf instead of sta n d in g on s tre e t c o rn ers w atching th e world go by. The o rganizations o f which thi^ m ovem ent is composed are the YMCA, th e N atio n al C atholic Com m unity ser. vice, T he Salvation A rm y, YW CA,, T he Jew ish W elfare B oard and the N ational T rav e le rs aid association. In ste ad a s in the last w ar a collec tio n w as had by each individual or g an izatio n these d iffe re n t and several o rg a n iz atio n s have com bined th e ir re sources and experience and a re m ak ing one nation-w ide concerted e ffo rt th e re b y e lim inating so m any groups collecting m oney fo r th e sam e pur pose. K eep in m ind th a t those boys, the d ra fte d m en, a re w orking fo r your p ro tectio n fo r th e sum o f $1 p e r day. T hey should have a t least some of the p leasu res th a t a re yours a t all tim es. T his is how it is w ith the soldiers a c co rd in g to a conversation o verheard b etw een tw o o f the m en. “ 1 have d ot;y y d s _si> jpqfly fliffjd-i. come in to tow n and w alk around look ing fo r clothes and s tu ff and th en w alk a ro u n d some m o re , th e n you go to th e show and com e out and th ere is n o th in g to do so you walk around som e m ore, th en you g e t on a bus and go back to cam p w ith a lot o f o th er guys like y ourself, bored, heartsick , hom esick and w eary. Y et,, it’s like th a t.” E ach and every citizen is expected to do his p a rt. ODD FE L L O W S -R E B E K A H S IN STA LL O F FIC E R S D eputy g ra n d m a ste r Lloyd II. Ew- a lt installed the follow ing officers for the Odd Fellow s a t a re ce n t m eeting. Joyce P ederson,, N. G .; H ugh C a r lin, V. G .; J . G. H aym an,, se c re ta ry ; Lloyd E w alt, tre a s u re r; A. G. Ames, »xttden; D irk Sponhauer, c o u n d u cto r; M erle W ade, ch ap lain ; J. C. T unnell and F ra n k C hevron, g u a rd s; L. A. C hapm an and E arl M cConnell sup p o rters to th e noble g ra n d ; O ral S to rm er and C. B eebe su p p o rte rs to th e vice g ra n d and W. M. W ade and D an M atson scene supporters. R ebekah o ffic e rs in stalled w ere D orothea S u te r, N. G .; E rm a Ki", gins, V. G .; K a th ry n M cConnell, se c re ta ry ; B irdie G ilgan tr e a s u r e i ; A gnes T eats, w ard en ; E llen D resher c onductor; M ary E shlem an, ch ap lain ; Floy W ade m usician; L avenna C raw ford and Merl W ade g u a rd ia n s; Lorn Schoenburg and G ladys S to rm er sup p o rters to th e noble g ra n d ; Dori? Sm ith and W ilm a R ynning su p p o rters to the vice grand. Sandy Bank Shows Big Increase In this issue o f th is n ew spaper will be found th e sta te m e n t of th e condi tion o f the C lackam as C ounty bank a t Sandy a t th e close of business on Ju n e 30, 1941. This bank has enjoyed a w onderful grow th in th e p ast q u a r t e r as will! be noted by th e follow ing figures. On A pril 4 1941 th e bank had $187,816.77 in dem and deposits. On Ju n e 30, 1941 $273,531.22 was listed in dem and deposits. A gain in th ree m onths o f $85,714.45. On A p ril 4th th e to ta l deposits o f the bank w ere listed a s $424,529.09. On Ju n e 30 to ta l deposits w ere $517,429.72 or a gain in to ta l deposits in th e last th re e m onths o f $92,900.63.